455: Behind-the-Scenes of My Private Talk in Uganda - The Power of Asking Better Questions

You Are The Brand

In this episode, I’m bringing you a rare, behind-the-scenes leadership talk I gave for Ugandan Water Project, covering life transitions, unlearning old beliefs, and how asking better questions leads to better answers.

If you’ve ever found yourself wondering What am I going to do with my life?, this episode will challenge you to rethink success, identity, and purpose. I share the pivotal moments that shaped my journey—from the expectations placed on me by my culture and faith, to my personal turning points in career, relationships, and self-discovery.

We also explore:

  • The four most powerful questions I’ve asked myself that changed my trajectory.
  • A hilarious (and slightly concerning) family story that involves my first-ever experience with alcohol… at age 4.
  • Why your mission, vision, and goals should evolve—but your identity stays the same.

If you’re feeling stuck, searching for clarity, or navigating a major transition, this conversation will give you fresh insight and a new framework for moving forward.

Ugandan Water Project: ugandanwaterproject.com

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